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  • Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy, including Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition (c) and veteran LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell (r), attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. They also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its promise made in July 2018 to ban the practice. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    MK-2021 Selection-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. A campaigner against fuel poverty attends a protest outside Parliament by Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. Campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 30 May, 2019. Dean Beadle, former journalist and SEND campaigner, addresses fellow campaigners from SEND National Crisis attending a demonstration in Parliament Square to demand improvements in the diagnosis and assessment of young people with SEND, assistance for their families, funding and legal and financial accountability for local authorities in their treatment of young people with SEND and their families.
    SEND-National-Crisis-Demo-027.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 September, 2019. Quaker Sylvia Boyes, a former Greenham Common peace campaigner, protests outside ExCel London on the fourth day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The CATG involved a series of workshops themed around the arms trade in the context of state violence, with a particular focus on the issue of race.
    Stop-DSEI-arms-fair-CATG-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 September, 2019. Quaker Sylvia Boyes, a former Greenham Common peace campaigner, protests outside ExCel London on the fourth day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The CATG involved a series of workshops themed around the arms trade in the context of state violence, with a particular focus on the issue of race.
    Stop-DSEI-arms-fair-CATG-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd June, 2021. A campaigner against LGBT+ conversion therapy attends a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office. Represented by veteran LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, Revd Colin Coward and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition, the campaigners also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its 2018 promise to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-031.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 September, 2019. Quaker Sylvia Boyes, a former Greenham Common peace campaigner, protests outside ExCel London on the fourth day of a week-long carnival of resistance against DSEI, the world’s largest arms fair. The CATG involved a series of workshops themed around the arms trade in the context of state violence, with a particular focus on the issue of race.
    Stop-DSEI-arms-fair-CATG-010.jpg
  • Revd Colin Coward addresses campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy at a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The campaigners, represented by LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, Revd Colin Coward and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition, also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its promise made in July 2018 to ban the practice. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-013.jpg
  • A campaigner against LGBT+ conversion therapy attends a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Represented by LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, Revd Colin Coward and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition, the campaigners also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its promise made in July 2018 to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-025.jpg
  • Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy, including Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition (c) and veteran LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell (r), attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. They also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its promise made in July 2018 to ban the practice. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th November, 2021. A campaigner against fuel poverty attends a protest outside Parliament by Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners' Convention to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths”. Campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-026.jpg
  • Peter Tatchell, veteran LGBTI+ and human rights campaigner, flanked by Linda Riley and Phyll Opoku-Gyimah, leads thousands of LGBTI+ protesters along Whitehall on the first-ever Reclaim Pride march on 24th July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Reclaim Pride replaced the traditional Pride in London march, which many feel has become too commercial and strayed from its roots in protest, and was billed as a People’s Pride march for LGBTI+ liberation. Campaigners called for the banning of LGBTI+ conversion therapy, the reform of the Gender Recognition Act, the provision of a safe haven for LGBTI+ refugees and for LGBTI+ people to be decriminalised worldwide and marched in solidarity with Black Lives Matter.
    First-Reclaim-Pride-London-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 23rd June, 2021. A campaigner against LGBT+ conversion therapy attends a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office. Represented by veteran LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, Revd Colin Coward and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition, the campaigners also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its 2018 promise to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-016.jpg
  • Veteran LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell (l) and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition (r) address campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy after handing in a petition signed by 7,500 people at the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office calling on the government to fulfil a promise it made in July 2018 to ban the practice on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-022.jpg
  • A campaigner against LGBT+ conversion therapy attends a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The campaigners, represented by LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, Revd Colin Coward and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition, also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its promise made in July 2018 to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-023.jpg
  • A trans rights campaigner sits in Oxford Street to address thousands of LGBTI+ protesters taking part in the first-ever Reclaim Pride march on 24th July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Reclaim Pride replaced the traditional Pride in London march, which many feel has become too commercial and strayed from its roots in protest, and was billed as a People’s Pride march for LGBTI+ liberation. Campaigners called for the banning of LGBTI+ conversion therapy, the reform of the Gender Recognition Act, the provision of a safe haven for LGBTI+ refugees and for LGBTI+ people to be decriminalised worldwide and marched in solidarity with Black Lives Matter.
    First-Reclaim-Pride-London-027.jpg
  • Peter Tatchell, veteran LGBTI+ and human rights campaigner, is interviewed following the first-ever Reclaim Pride march on 24th July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Reclaim Pride replaced the traditional Pride in London march, which many feel has become too commercial and strayed from its roots in protest, and was billed as a People’s Pride march for LGBTI+ liberation. Campaigners called for the banning of LGBTI+ conversion therapy, the reform of the Gender Recognition Act, the provision of a safe haven for LGBTI+ refugees and for LGBTI+ people to be decriminalised worldwide and marched in solidarity with Black Lives Matter.
    First-Reclaim-Pride-London-035.jpg
  • Peter Tatchell, veteran LGBTI+ and human rights campaigner, speaks in Parliament Square before the first-ever Reclaim Pride march on 24th July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Reclaim Pride replaced the traditional Pride in London march, which many feel has become too commercial and strayed from its roots in protest, and was billed as a People’s Pride march for LGBTI+ liberation. Campaigners called for the banning of LGBTI+ conversion therapy, the reform of the Gender Recognition Act, the provision of a safe haven for LGBTI+ refugees and for LGBTI+ people to be decriminalised worldwide and marched in solidarity with Black Lives Matter.
    First-Reclaim-Pride-London-021.jpg
  • A campaigner against LGBT+ conversion therapy attends a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Represented by LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, Revd Colin Coward and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition, the campaigners also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its promise made in July 2018 to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-002.jpg
  • Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy, including Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition (c) and veteran LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell (r), attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. They also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its promise made in July 2018 to ban the practice. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-004.jpg
  • Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy, including Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition (c) and veteran LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell (r), attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. They also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its promise made in July 2018 to ban the practice. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-001.jpg
  • A campaigner against fuel poverty attends a protest outside Parliament by Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and the National Pensioners Convention to mark the release of statistics on “excess winter deaths” on 26th November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Campaigners, including many pensioners, also handed in two letters for 10 Downing Street. Around 10,000 people die in the UK every year because they cannot afford to heat their homes, but statistics are likely to be even higher now due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    FPA-NPC-Winter-deaths-protest-024.jpg
  • Peter Tatchell, veteran LGBTI+ and human rights campaigner, poses with a placard in Parliament Square before the first-ever Reclaim Pride march on 24th July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Reclaim Pride replaced the traditional Pride in London march, which many feel has become too commercial and strayed from its roots in protest, and was billed as a People’s Pride march for LGBTI+ liberation. Campaigners called for the banning of LGBTI+ conversion therapy, the reform of the Gender Recognition Act, the provision of a safe haven for LGBTI+ refugees and for LGBTI+ people to be decriminalised worldwide and marched in solidarity with Black Lives Matter.
    First-Reclaim-Pride-London-040.jpg
  • A campaigner against LGBT+ conversion therapy attends a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Represented by LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, Revd Colin Coward and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition, the campaigners also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its promise made in July 2018 to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-015.jpg
  • Peter Tatchell, veteran LGBTI+ and human rights campaigner, takes a selfie with some of the thousands of LGBTI+ protesters taking part in the first-ever Reclaim Pride march on 24th July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Reclaim Pride replaced the traditional Pride in London march, which many feel has become too commercial and strayed from its roots in protest, and was billed as a People’s Pride march for LGBTI+ liberation. Campaigners called for the banning of LGBTI+ conversion therapy, the reform of the Gender Recognition Act, the provision of a safe haven for LGBTI+ refugees and for LGBTI+ people to be decriminalised worldwide and marched in solidarity with Black Lives Matter.
    First-Reclaim-Pride-London-003.jpg
  • Dominic Dyer, animal rights campaigner, writer and broadcaster, holds a Free The MBR Beagles sign in Parliament Square to coincide with the debating in Parliament of a petition calling for a ban on commercial breeding for laboratories on 16 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The petition also calls for the use of non-animal methods (NAMs).
    Commercial-breeding-protest-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 19 January, 2023. A campaigner from Fuel Poverty Action holds a sign reading 'Cold Homes Kill' at a vigil outside Parliament to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. Following the vigil, pall-bearers slow-marched to Downing Street with a coffin bearing the latest excess deaths figure in order to deliver a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
    Fuel-Poverty-Action-vigil-033.jpg
  • Horley, UK. 6th November, 2021. Environmental activists take part in a COP26 Global Day of Action protest close to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill. Campaigner Sarah Finch, who was present at the protest, will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
    COP26-Horse-Hill-oil-drilling-046.jpg
  • A trans rights campaigner poses with a sign in front of the statue of Gandhi in Parliament Square before the first-ever Reclaim Pride march on 24th July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Reclaim Pride replaced the traditional Pride in London march, which many feel has become too commercial and strayed from its roots in protest, and was billed as a People’s Pride march for LGBTI+ liberation. Campaigners called for the banning of LGBTI+ conversion therapy, the reform of the Gender Recognition Act, the provision of a safe haven for LGBTI+ refugees and for LGBTI+ people to be decriminalised worldwide and marched in solidarity with Black Lives Matter.
    First-Reclaim-Pride-London-011.jpg
  • A LGBT+ campaigner takes part in a march to mark the 50th anniversary of the first UK Pride march in 1972 on 1st July 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The commemorative march is intended to recapture the roots of Pride as a protest as well as a celebration of LGBT+ rights, contrasting with the depoliticisation and commercialisation of Pride in London, and to call for LGBT+ liberation both in the UK and around the world.
    UK-Pride-50th-anniversary-028.jpg
  • A colourful LGBT+ campaigner joins Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans marking the 50th anniversary of the first UK Pride march in 1972 by retracing their steps from Charing Cross to Hyde Park on 1st July 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The commemorative march is intended to recapture the roots of Pride as a protest as well as a celebration of LGBT+ rights, contrasting with the depoliticisation and commercialisation of Pride in London, and to call for LGBT+ liberation both in the UK and around the world.
    UK-Pride-50th-anniversary-024.jpg
  • An animal rights campaigner protests outside Royal Ascot as racegoers arrive for Ladies Day on 16th June 2022 in Ascot, United Kingdom. This year's event is the first with full attendance since 2019 and, with fine weather forecast for Ladies Day, many of the racegoers are displaying the elaborate hats and fascinators for which Gold Cup Day has become well known.
    Royal-Ascot-Ladies-Day-035.jpg
  • Horley, UK. 6th November, 2021. Environmental activists take part in a COP26 Global Day of Action protest march to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill. Campaigner Sarah Finch, who was present at the protest, will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
    COP26-Horse-Hill-oil-drilling-051.jpg
  • Horley, UK. 6th November, 2021. Environmental activists take part in a COP26 Global Day of Action protest march to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill. Campaigner Sarah Finch, who was present at the protest, will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
    COP26-Horse-Hill-oil-drilling-049.jpg
  • Horley, UK. 6th November, 2021. Folk singers perform for fellow environmental activists taking part in a COP26 Global Day of Action protest close to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill. Campaigner Sarah Finch, who was present at the protest, will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
    COP26-Horse-Hill-oil-drilling-031.jpg
  • Horley, UK. 6th November, 2021. Environmental activists take part in a COP26 Global Day of Action protest close to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill. Campaigner Sarah Finch, who was present at the protest, will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
    COP26-Horse-Hill-oil-drilling-041.jpg
  • Environmental activists protest outside the entrance to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill during the COP26 Global Day of Action on 6th November 2021 in Horley, United Kingdom. Campaigner Sarah Finch, who was present at the protest, will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
    COP26-Horse-Hill-oil-drilling-005.jpg
  • Visual artist Heather Ackroyd addresses fellow environmental activists protesting outside the entrance to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill during the COP26 Global Day of Action on 6th November 2021 in Horley, United Kingdom. Campaigner Sarah Finch, who was also present at the protest, will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
    COP26-Horse-Hill-oil-drilling-020.jpg
  • Environmental activists protest outside the entrance to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill during the COP26 Global Day of Action on 6th November 2021 in Horley, United Kingdom. Campaigner Sarah Finch, who was present at the protest, will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
    COP26-Horse-Hill-oil-drilling-014.jpg
  • Environmental activists take part in a COP26 Global Day of Action protest march to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill on 6th November 2021 in Horley, United Kingdom. Campaigner Sarah Finch, who was present at the protest, will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
    COP26-Horse-Hill-oil-drilling-010.jpg
  • Environmental activists take part in a COP26 Global Day of Action protest close to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill on 6th November 2021 in Horley, United Kingdom. Campaigner Sarah Finch, who was present at the protest, will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
    COP26-Horse-Hill-oil-drilling-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th July, 2021. A trans rights campaigner uses a loudhailer to address passing BikeStormz cyclists during the first-ever Reclaim Pride march. Reclaim Pride replaced the traditional Pride in London march, which many feel has become too commercial and strayed from its roots in protest, and was billed as a People’s Pride march for LGBTI+ liberation.
    First-Reclaim-Pride-London-063.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th July, 2021. Peter Tatchell, veteran LGBTI+ and human rights campaigner, leads the first-ever Reclaim Pride march alongside Linda Riley and Phyll Opoku-Gyimah. Reclaim Pride replaced the traditional Pride in London march, which many feel has become too commercial and strayed from its roots in protest, and was billed as a People’s Pride march for LGBTI+ liberation.
    First-Reclaim-Pride-London-031.jpg
  • Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition (l) and veteran LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell (r) prepare to hand in a petition signed by 7,500 people at the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office calling on the government to fulfil a promise it made in July 2018 to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-008.jpg
  • Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition (l) and veteran LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell (r) attend a picket in protest against LGBT+ conversion therapy outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. They also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its promise made in July 2018 to ban the practice. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-014.jpg
  • Veteran LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell (l), Revd Colin Coward (c) and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition (r) prepare to hand in a petition signed by 7,500 people at the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office calling on the government to fulfil a promise it made in July 2018 to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
    LGBT-conversion-therapy-ban-005.jpg
  • A campaigner from Fuel Poverty Action holds a sign reading 'Cold Homes Kill' at a vigil outside Parliament to mourn those killed last year by fuel poverty on 19 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), there were 13,400 excess winter deaths last year, of which around one third were due to cold and damp homes. Following the vigil, pall-bearers slow-marched to Downing Street with a coffin bearing the latest excess deaths figure in order to deliver a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling for immediate action to end fuel poverty.
    Fuel-Poverty-Action-vigil-002.jpg
  • A LGBT+ campaigner joins Gay Liberation Front (GLF) veterans marking the 50th anniversary of the first UK Pride march in 1972 by retracing their steps from Charing Cross to Hyde Park on 1st July 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The commemorative march is intended to recapture the roots of Pride as a protest as well as a celebration of LGBT+ rights, contrasting with the depoliticisation and commercialisation of Pride in London, and to call for LGBT+ liberation both in the UK and around the world.
    UK-Pride-50th-anniversary-015.jpg
  • Horley, UK. 6th November, 2021. Environmental activists protest outside the entrance to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill during the COP26 Global Day of Action. Campaigner Sarah Finch, who was present at the protest, will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
    COP26-Horse-Hill-oil-drilling-026.jpg
  • Horley, UK. 6th November, 2021. Debbie Mallard of Weald Action Group addresses environmental activists taking part in a COP26 Global Day of Action protest close to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill. Campaigner Sarah Finch, who was also present at the protest, will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
    COP26-Horse-Hill-oil-drilling-050.jpg
  • Horley, UK. 6th November, 2021. Environmental activists take part in a COP26 Global Day of Action protest close to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill. Campaigner Sarah Finch, who was present at the protest, will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
    COP26-Horse-Hill-oil-drilling-055.jpg
  • Horley, UK. 6th November, 2021. Environmental activists take part in a COP26 Global Day of Action protest march to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill in Surrey. Campaigner Sarah Finch (r) will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
    COP26-Horse-Hill-oil-drilling-028.jpg
  • Environmental activists protest outside the entrance to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill during the COP26 Global Day of Action on 6th November 2021 in Horley, United Kingdom. Campaigner Sarah Finch, who was present at the protest, will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
    COP26-Horse-Hill-oil-drilling-018.jpg
  • Environmental activists take part in a COP26 Global Day of Action protest march to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill on 6th November 2021 in Horley, United Kingdom. Campaigner Sarah Finch, who was present at the protest, will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
    COP26-Horse-Hill-oil-drilling-006.jpg
  • Environmental activists take part in a COP26 Global Day of Action protest march to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill on 6th November 2021 in Horley, United Kingdom. Campaigner Sarah Finch, who was present at the protest, will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
    COP26-Horse-Hill-oil-drilling-017.jpg
  • Environmental activists take part in a COP26 Global Day of Action protest march to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill on 6th November 2021 in Horley, United Kingdom. Campaigner Sarah Finch, who was present at the protest, will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
    COP26-Horse-Hill-oil-drilling-008.jpg
  • Environmental activists take part in a COP26 Global Day of Action protest march to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill on 6th November 2021 in Horley, United Kingdom. Campaigner Sarah Finch, who was present at the protest, will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
    COP26-Horse-Hill-oil-drilling-004.jpg
  • Environmental activists take part in a COP26 Global Day of Action protest march to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill on 6th November 2021 in Horley, United Kingdom. Campaigner Sarah Finch (r) will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
    COP26-Horse-Hill-oil-drilling-002.jpg
  • Environmental activists take part in a COP26 Global Day of Action protest close to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill on 6th November 2021 in Horley, United Kingdom. Campaigner Sarah Finch, who was present at the protest, will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
    COP26-Horse-Hill-oil-drilling-012.jpg
  • Author, journalist and environmental campaigner George Monbiot addresses activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2, XR Roads Rebellion and Paid to Pollute outside the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) following the Stop The Harm march on the fourth day of Impossible Rebellion protests on 26th August 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion are calling on the UK government to cease all new fossil fuel investment with immediate effect.
    XR-Stop-The-Harm-march-039.jpg
  • Quaker Sylvia Boyes, a former Greenham Common peace campaigner, blocks the road outside ExCeL London on the first day of the DSEI 2021 arms fair on 14th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Activists from a range of different groups have been protesting outside the venue for one of the world's largest arms fairs for over a week.
    DSEI-2021-arms-fair-Day-1-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th July, 2021. Peter Tatchell, veteran LGBTI+ and human rights campaigner, addresses thousands of LGBTI+ protesters assembled in Parliament Square before the first-ever Reclaim Pride march. Reclaim Pride replaced the traditional Pride in London march, which many feel has become too commercial and strayed from its roots in protest, and was billed as a People’s Pride march for LGBTI+ liberation.
    First-Reclaim-Pride-London-061.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th July, 2021. Peter Tatchell (l), veteran LGBTI+ and human rights campaigner, leads thousands of LGBTI+ protesters taking part in the first-ever Reclaim Pride march. Reclaim Pride replaced the traditional Pride in London march, which many feel has become too commercial and strayed from its roots in protest, and was billed as a People’s Pride march for LGBTI+ liberation.
    First-Reclaim-Pride-London-041.jpg
  • London, UK. 24th July, 2021. Peter Tatchell, veteran LGBTI+ and human rights campaigner, leads the first-ever Reclaim Pride march alongside Linda Riley and Phyll Opoku-Gyimah. Reclaim Pride replaced the traditional Pride in London march, which many feel has become too commercial and strayed from its roots in protest, and was billed as a People’s Pride march for LGBTI+ liberation.
    First-Reclaim-Pride-London-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 16 January, 2023. Dominic Dyer, animal rights campaigner, writer and broadcaster, holds a Free The MBR Beagles sign in Parliament Square to coincide with the debating in Parliament of a petition calling for a ban on commercial breeding for laboratories. The petition also calls for the use of non-animal methods (NAMs).
    Commercial-breeding-protest-013.jpg
  • Horley, UK. 6th November, 2021. Environmental activists take part in a COP26 Global Day of Action protest march to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill. Campaigner Sarah Finch, who was present at the protest, will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
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  • Horley, UK. 6th November, 2021. Environmental activists take part in a COP26 Global Day of Action protest close to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill. Campaigner Sarah Finch, who was present at the protest, will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
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  • Horley, UK. 6th November, 2021. Environmental activists take part in a COP26 Global Day of Action protest close to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill. Campaigner Sarah Finch, who was present at the protest, will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
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  • Environmental activists take part in a COP26 Global Day of Action protest close to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill on 6th November 2021 in Horley, United Kingdom. Campaigner Sarah Finch, who was present at the protest, will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
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  • London, UK. 26th August, 2021. Author, journalist and environmental campaigner George Monbiot addresses activists from Extinction Rebellion, Stop HS2, XR Roads Rebellion and Paid to Pollute outside the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) following the Stop The Harm march on the fourth day of Impossible Rebellion protests. Extinction Rebellion are calling on the UK government to cease all new fossil fuel investment with immediate effect.
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  • London, UK. 26th June, 2021. Veteran LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell poses with a poster as thousands of people assemble to take part in a London Trans+ Pride march from the Wellington Arch to Soho Square. London Trans+ Pride is a grassroots protest event unaffiliated with Pride in London which focuses on creating a space for the London trans, non-binary, intersex and GNC community to come together to celebrate their identities and to fight for their rights.
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  • A campaigner against the arms trade protests outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event on 23 January 2023 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
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  • London, UK. 30 January, 2023. Human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell addresses activists protesting against the Public Order Bill opposite the House of Lords. The UK government added additional measures to its Public Order Bill before its passage into the House of Lords, offering the police powers to shut down protests pre-emptively and to consider the impact of a series of a protests. Many campaign groups have criticised the Bill on the basis that it will curtail human rights such as freedom of assembly and freedom of expression.
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  • Human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell addresses activists protesting against the Public Order Bill opposite the House of Lords on 30 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The UK government added additional measures to its Public Order Bill before its passage into the House of Lords, offering the police powers to shut down protests pre-emptively and to consider the impact of a series of a protests. Many campaign groups have criticised the Bill on the basis that it will curtail human rights such as freedom of assembly and freedom of expression.
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  • Human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell addresses activists protesting against the Public Order Bill opposite the House of Lords on 30 January 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The UK government added additional measures to its Public Order Bill before its passage into the House of Lords, offering the police powers to shut down protests pre-emptively and to consider the impact of a series of a protests. Many campaign groups have criticised the Bill on the basis that it will curtail human rights such as freedom of assembly and freedom of expression.
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  • A campaigner against the arms trade protests outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event on 23 January 2023 in Twickenham, United Kingdom. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
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  • London, UK. 30 January, 2023. Human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell addresses activists protesting against the Public Order Bill opposite the House of Lords. The UK government added additional measures to its Public Order Bill before its passage into the House of Lords, offering the police powers to shut down protests pre-emptively and to consider the impact of a series of a protests. Many campaign groups have criticised the Bill on the basis that it will curtail human rights such as freedom of assembly and freedom of expression.
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  • Twickenham, UK. 23 January 2023. A campaigner against the arms trade protests outside Twickenham Stadium against their hosting of the International Armoured Vehicles (IAVs) event. The IAVs event is the world's largest of its type, with 750+ attendees from more than 40 nations, including some responsible for serious human rights violations such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain and UAE.
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  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Stop HS2 campaigner Sarah Green (l) is pictured with Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon (r) at a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the potential impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon (l) is pictured with Stop HS2 campaigner Sarah Green (r) during a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley on 16 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the potential impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • Stop HS2 campaigner Sarah Green (l) is pictured with Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon (r) at a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley on 16 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the potential impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon (c) is pictured with Stop HS2 campaigner Sarah Green (r) during a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon (l) is pictured with Stop HS2 campaigner Sarah Green (r) during a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the potential impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon (l) is pictured with Stop HS2 campaigner Sarah Green (r) during a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley on 16 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the potential impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon (l) is pictured with Stop HS2 campaigner Sarah Green (r) during a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon (l) is pictured with Stop HS2 campaigner Sarah Green (c) during a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • London, UK. 16 November, 2022. Stop HS2 campaigner Sarah Green (l) is pictured alongside Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon (r) at a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon (l) is pictured with Stop HS2 campaigner Sarah Green (c) during a Water Justice event alongside the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley on 16 November 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The event, which involved a guided tour and discussions of the potential impact of HS2 preparation and construction work on the aquifer and drinking water, was organised by Save The Colne Valley, Hillingdon Green Party and HS2 Rebellion. Druid leader King Arthur Pendragon was present to bless the water.
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  • An environmental climate campaigner stands outside Parliament with an anti-fracking sign during an occupation of Parliament Square by the Just Stop Oil coalition to demand that no new oil and gas licences be granted by the government on 1 October 2022 in London, United Kingdom. The UK government confirmed last week that more than 100 new oil and gas licences will be opened up in the North Sea, as well as lifting the moratorium on shale gas production in England.
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  • Campaigners against LGBT+ conversion therapy attend a picket outside the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Represented by LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, Revd Colin Coward and Jayne Ozanne of the Ban Conversion Therapy Coalition, the campaigners also handed in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil its promise made in July 2018 to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
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  • Horley, UK. 6th November, 2021. An environmental activist takes part in a COP26 Global Day of Action protest march to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill. Campaigner Sarah Finch, who was present at the protest, will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
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  • Horley, UK. 6th November, 2021. Environmental campaigner Sarah Finch addresses environmental activists taking part in a COP26 Global Day of Action protest close to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill. Sarah Finch, joined by Friends of the Earth, will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
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  • London, UK. 16 October, 2019. George Monbiot, Guardian journalist, author and environmental campaigner, addresses hundreds of climate activists from Extinction Rebellion defying the Metropolitan Police prohibition on Extinction Rebellion Autumn Uprising protests throughout London under Section 14 of the Public Order Act 1986 by attending a Right to Protest assembly in Trafalgar Square. He was later arrested by the Metropolitan Police after sitting in the road in Whitehall.
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  • London, UK. 10 July, 2019. A Movement for Justice campaigner speaks at a protest outside the Home Office against the government department’s decision to try to block the return to the UK of PN, a Ugandan lesbian removed from the UK using the now unlawful fast track procedure in 2013 but who the High Court ordered on 24th June must be returned to the UK by the Home Office after the handling of her case was ruled to be ‘procedurally unfair’.
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  • London, UK. 10 July, 2019. A Movement for Justice campaigner speaks at a protest outside the Home Office against the government department’s decision to try to block the return to the UK of PN, a Ugandan lesbian removed from the UK using the now unlawful fast track procedure in 2013 but who the High Court ordered on 24th June must be returned to the UK by the Home Office after the handling of her case was ruled to be ‘procedurally unfair’.
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  • Horley, UK. 6th November, 2021. Visual artist Heather Ackroyd addresses fellow environmental activists protesting outside the entrance to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill during the COP26 Global Day of Action. Campaigner Sarah Finch, who was also present at the protest, will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
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  • Horley, UK. 6th November, 2021. Brenda Pollack of Friends of the Earth addresses environmental activists taking part in a COP26 Global Day of Action protest close to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill. Campaigner Sarah Finch, joined by Friends of the Earth, will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
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  • Horley, UK. 6th November, 2021. Debbie Mallard of Weald Action Group addresses environmental activists taking part in a COP26 Global Day of Action protest close to the planned site for four new oil wells at Horse Hill. Campaigner Sarah Finch, who was also present at the protest, will challenge Surrey County Council's decision in 2019 to allow industrial level oil drilling at the site at a Court of Appeal hearing later this month.
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  • Veteran LGBT+ and human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell leaves the Cabinet Office and Government Equalities Office after handing in a petition signed by 7,500 people calling on the government to fulfil a promise it made in July 2018 to ban LGBT+ conversion therapy on 23rd June 2021 in London, United Kingdom. LGBT+ conversion treatments, which have been linked to anxiety, depression and self-harm, have been condemned by major UK medical, psychological and counselling organisations.
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  • London, UK. 16 October, 2019. Guardian journalist and environmental campaigner George Monbiot sits on the pavement in Whitehall after having been arrested by Metropolitan Police officers under Section 14 of the Public Order Act 1986 during an Extinction Rebellion right to protest demonstration.
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